Why Move to Hingham?
Hingham is a small town of 127 people in Hill County County, sitting at 3,035 feet in elevation. Known as "The Little Town on the Prairie," it combines the best of Montana living — stunning natural beauty, outdoor recreation, and a strong community — with authentic small-town charm.
Montana has no state sales tax and no tax on retirement income, making it financially attractive for both working professionals and retirees. Hingham specifically offers 43 recreation and attraction sites nearby, a housing affordability ratio of 1.1x, and four distinct seasons.
Cost of Living in Hingham
The typical home value in Hingham is $93,800. The median household income is $85,000.
The affordability ratio (home price ÷ income) is 1.1x, which is very affordable by national standards.
Montana has no state sales tax, which saves residents money on everyday purchases. The state also has no tax on Social Security or other retirement income. Property taxes are moderate, based on assessed value.
Hingham Housing Market
Hingham. The community has 58 total housing units with a 20.7% vacancy rate, suggesting more options and negotiating room for buyers.
Inventory data from Zillow Research (recent). Vacancy & housing units from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year 2019–2023. Market conditions change — verify current listings before making decisions.
See detailed housing data and percentile rankings on the full Hingham profile.
Hingham Weather & Climate
Hingham experiences four distinct seasons. Summers are warm with July highs averaging 85°F. Winters are cool with January lows around 19°F. Expect about 13" of snow annually.
| Month | Avg High | Avg Low | Precip | Snow |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jan | 34°F | 19°F | 0.5" | 1.1" |
| Feb | 27°F | 10°F | 0.8" | 2" |
| Mar | 40°F | 21°F | 0.7" | 1.6" |
| Apr | 52°F | 32°F | 0.8" | 1.3" |
| May | 64°F | 44°F | 2.1" | 0.8" |
| Jun | 75°F | 54°F | 1.8" | 0" |
| Jul | 85°F | 60°F | 0.5" | 0" |
| Aug | 82°F | 59°F | 0.8" | 0" |
| Sep | 72°F | 50°F | 1.3" | 0.9" |
| Oct | 53°F | 35°F | 1.1" | 1.3" |
| Nov | 40°F | 25°F | 1.2" | 2.2" |
| Dec | 32°F | 17°F | 0.7" | 1.9" |
Outdoor Recreation Near Hingham
Hingham has access to 43 recreation and attraction sites spanning 6 categories. For skiing, Bear Paw Ski Bowl is 51 miles from town.
Top Nearby Attractions
- Bear Paw Ski Bowl (Ski Area) — 51 miles
Lakes
Nearby lakes include Miller Reservoir, Fresno Reservoir, Tiber Reservoir, Creedman Reservoir, Triple Lake Reservoir.
Explore all 43 recreation sites on the full Hingham profile.
Jobs & Economy in Hingham
Hingham has an unemployment rate of 25.4%, which is above the state average and may present challenges for job seekers. The labor force participation rate is 62.1%.
The top industries by employment are Transportation (25%), Construction (15.9%), Education & Healthcare (13.6%). Approximately 44 residents are employed locally.
Employment by Industry
| Industry | Share of Employment |
|---|---|
| Transportation | 25% |
| Construction | 15.9% |
| Education & Healthcare | 13.6% |
Montana has no state sales tax and no tax on retirement income, making it attractive for both workers and retirees.
Employment and industry data from U.S. Census Bureau ACS 5-Year 2019–2023. Current conditions may differ.
Schools & Education
Hingham is served by the Hingham Public Schools school district with approximately 40 students enrolled.
Graduation rates from OPI/NCES 2022–23. Per-pupil spending from Montana OPI fiscal data.
Healthcare in Hingham
The nearest hospital is Liberty County Hospital in Chester, 24.9 miles away. For advanced or emergency care, Benefis Health System in Great Falls (Level 2 Trauma Center) is 81.8 miles away.
Hospital data from MT DPHHS 2024. Verify services directly with facilities.
Getting to Hingham
Hingham is accessible via the following airports:
- Bozeman Yellowstone Intl — 234 miles (249 min drive)
- Billings Logan Intl — 251 miles (266 min drive)
- Missoula Intl — 246 miles (261 min drive)
- Glacier Park Intl (Kalispell) — 212 miles (227 min drive)
- Great Falls Intl — 103 miles (118 min drive)
Pros & Cons of Living in Hingham
Pros
- No state sales tax
- Strong outdoor recreation access
- Milder winters than eastern Montana
- Affordable cost of living
- Skiing at Bear Paw Ski Bowl (51 mi)
- Authentic small-town community
- No state income tax on retirement
Cons
- Cold winters
- Higher unemployment (25.4%)
- Limited shopping and dining options
- Distance from major metro areas
- Airport is a significant drive
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the cost of living in Hingham, Montana?
The typical home value is $93,800. The median household income is $85,000. Montana has no state sales tax, which helps offset costs.
What are winters like in Hingham?
January lows average 19°F with about 13" of annual snowfall. Compared to eastern Montana, winters here are relatively mild.
Is Hingham a good place to live?
Hingham offers 43 nearby recreation sites, a favorable affordability ratio of 1.1x, and four distinct seasons. Montana's lack of sales tax and retirement income tax are significant benefits.
How many homes are for sale in Hingham?
Housing availability varies. The community has 58 total housing units with a 20.7% vacancy rate (Census ACS 2019–2023). Check Zillow or local MLS for the most current listings.
What is the job market like in Hingham?
Hingham has a 25.4% unemployment rate, which is above the state average. Labor force participation is 62.1%. About 44 residents are employed locally. The leading industry is transportation. Montana has no state sales tax, which benefits both businesses and consumers.
What healthcare is available in Hingham?
The nearest hospital is Liberty County Hospital in Chester (24.9 miles). The nearest major trauma center is Benefis Health System in Great Falls, 81.8 miles away. There are 3 hospitals within 60 miles.
Where is the nearest skiing to Hingham?
Bear Paw Ski Bowl is 51 miles from Hingham. The area receives about 13" of snow annually.
